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Ed Milliband complained today that he wanted a European Union that “works
better for Britain” but refused to say whether he would give voters a say in
a referendum.

On the eve of the Prime Minister’s long awaited speech on Europe, the Labour
leader warned that David Cameron could scare off international investors if
he hangs an “exit” sign over Britain for the five years before a planned
referendum.

However, in a BBC interview, he refused repeatedly to say whether Labour would
commit itself to a similar referendum on the UK’s relations with the EU.